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tomdkat
2010-05-22, 21:48
Great! Will this be able to scan the registry on the hard drive?

Peace...

MisterW
2010-05-25, 10:51
Hello,
sure it is. It is able to find the registry of the installed windows operating system to scan and fix it.

Best regards,
Markus
Team Spybot:cowboy:

jessej09
2010-06-02, 06:56
It is awesome that SpyBot has a bootable version like this. Thanks for putting it out!

MisterW
2010-06-02, 10:48
Thanks, I hope you enjoy the cd :thanks:

HodKling
2010-06-15, 01:58
What Windows operating system's does the bootable CD support?

spybotsandra
2010-06-15, 09:58
Hello,

It should work on all operating systems that will fit the hardware requirements. :)
That would be:
100 MB free disk space
1 GHz processor
512 MB Ram
CD/DVD drive
Internet access (recommended)

Best regards
Sandra
Team Spybot

Wraabe
2010-07-11, 23:05
"Advanced Check Failed could not load library X:Program files\spybot search and destroy\advcheck.dll
This is the error I get when booting to the Bootable Cd. Also all definitions that are scanned come up as an error. I have updated the definitions.

spybotsandra
2010-07-14, 11:04
Hello,

Please try the following work arounds:

* when Spybot S&D starts after the update, close it
* then restart Spybot S&D from the applications menu

if the work around above should not work and the update offers to update the advanced check library, deselect the advanced check library from the update.

Best regards
Sandra
Team Spybot

JorgeA
2010-10-22, 17:40
"Advanced Check Failed could not load library X:Program files\spybot search and destroy\advcheck.dll
This is the error I get when booting to the Bootable Cd. Also all definitions that are scanned come up as an error. I have updated the definitions.

I want to report that I, too, had the "advcheck.dll" error the first time I ran Spybot off the bootable CD. Maybe it's some kind of bug or other issue that could use a little fixing.

As I write this, it's doing the first scan on a Windows XP computer with 512MB RAM, and I haven't found any problems with the definitions (not yet, anyway). But I did notice that, after the Internet update, the total number of definitions is 783518, compared to the 1.29 million I've been seeing on my "regular" Spybot installations on my other PCs.

Hope this is helpful.

--JorgeA

JorgeA
2010-10-22, 18:09
UPDATE: Spybot was not able to finish the scan I just described. I stepped away from that PC, and when I came back the display "xxx/783518" at the bottom had disappeared. When I tried to move the mouse, the pointer disappeared.

I restarted the computer, re-ran the updates, and started Spybot. Now I'm getting a "Runtime error 203 at 086D5135".

UPDATE 2: After I clicked on OK, the scan started anyway. But I started getting tons of "Out of memory" errors, apparently one for each and every definition. Stopped that scan, closed Spybot, and opened it again from the Applications menu. It seems to be running all right (so far).

JorgeA
2010-10-22, 18:31
UPDATE 3: The scan appears to be running normally now. I even have the expected 1.29 million definitions showing up at the bottom.

But it shouldn't be necessary to adopt a workaround method to get this to work -- it should "just work" as described/intended. Maybe this is an area for a fix to the Bootable CD software.

--JorgeA

JorgeA
2010-10-26, 05:47
The CD worked to perfection on my Vista laptop.

FWIW, while the PC that experienced the problem with the Spybot CD is an XP with the minimum required 512MB RAM, the Vista laptop has 4GB. Both have 2GHz processors (dual core on the laptop).

--JorgeA